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# Project created by QtCreator 2009-04-08T09:41:37
# -------------------------------------------------
QT += network \
    script \
    webkit \
    xml \
    xmlpatterns
TARGET = medusa
TEMPLATE = app
SOURCES += main.cpp \
    proxy_settings.cpp \
    login.cpp \
    populate.cpp \
    proxy_dialog.cpp \
    gprogressbar.cpp \
    goongress.cpp \
    singletab.cpp \
    tabwidget.cpp \
    statusbar.cpp
HEADERS += goongress.h \
    proxy_settings.h \
    login.h \
    proxy_dialog.h \
    gprogressbar.h \
    singletab.h \
    tabwidget.h \
    statusbar.h
OTHER_FILES += conf/medusa.conf\
    doc/LICENSE.txt
RESOURCES += medusa.qrc
